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This was the original and first Nissan Motorsports Skyline Racecar ever built and was the start of the Skyline Racing History here in Australia.

Campaigned by George Fury and Glen Seton in the 1986 Australian Touring Car Championship and the Endurance Championship. This car won the Manufacturers championship for Nissan in 1986.

Other drivers who raced this car were: John Bowe, Gary Scott and Terry Shiel.

This car has had a full restoration approx. 4 years ago and is mechanically excellent with a very strong Phil Laird engine. There has been extensive development done on the suspension. This car has original airjacks, all the brake callipers and braking system have been fully rebuilt to original condition. It runs a Nissan Works Hollinger 5 speed gearbox with a Nissan Motorsports locked diff, and the original Nissan Motorsports FJ 20 Turbocharged Engine. This car is virtually ready to race and comes with spare diff, body panels, bumper bars and approx. 20 Magnesium Nissan Motorsports racing rims and tyres plus new slicks and new wets.

This is an excellent opportunity to purchase one of Australia's legendary Group A Touring Cars.

This car has a full original logbook with it's original photo's.

This is the very first and original George Fury No. 30.

Can be purchased as is or with full C of D.

Contact Gavin on 0408 566484 or [email protected].

$140,000

can email more photo's if required

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